Se Foren 10 WINNETKA TALK "Moon" Baker to Perform in Game Against Carleton Grid fans who have been waiting to see Ralph "Moon" Baker, Northwest- ern's fleetfooted halfback, perform the feats which brought him nation-wide fame last fall will have that oppor- tunity gratified here Saturday, follow- ing the announcement by Coach Glenn Thistlethwaite that he plans to use his ace against the invading Carleton college eleven from Northfield, Minn. News from the North brings word that Carleton has assembled the strongest aggregation it has had since back in 1916 when the doughty North- erners came down to Chicago and trounced Coach Stagg's Maroons. Carleton will bring an experienced team to Evanston. Every man on the first string squad is a veteran of at least one year of play and the back- field, which contains the flashy "Chuck" O'Brien at quarter, has been playing together for two years. O'Brien is a player much like Baker. He is about the same build and like "Moon" is of the triple threat variety. He can pass, kick and carry the ball equally well. Wilmette Boy Is Senior President at New Trier Fred Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Schmidt, 827 Elmwood ave- nue, was elected president of the senior class at New Trier high school, at the annual class ballot this week. Chosen to hold other class offices were Naomi McDowell, vice-president; Milton Emrich, treasurer; Frances Levi, secretary; Betty Marshall, social chairman, and Clifford Schwartz, social chairman. All the officers are from Wilmette with the exception of Clifford Schwartz who calls Winnetka his home. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Blatchford of 605 Arbor Vitae road, have returned from Thousand Islands in Alexandria bay, where they had been visiting Mrs. Mansel T. Clark. FOR RENT 1 and 2 Room KITCHENETTES New 8 Story Building $85.00 and up The New CLUXTON Hotel and Cafe 7450 Greenview Avenue Board of Tenth District Clubs Meets October 14 The board of the Tenth District, Illi- nois Federation of Women's clubs, will meet Wednesday, October 14, at 10 o'clock, at the North End club, 6200 Sheridan road, Chicago. This will be the first meeting of the year, and after the business session, Mrs. William F. Farrell, president, will entertain the board members at lunch- eon, at which time there will be an open forum, the subject will be "What Constitutes an Ideal Program for a District Meeting." The Ash Street circle will meet Tues- day, October 13, at the home of Mrs. Carlton Prouty, 693 Willow road, with Mrs. Carl Anderson as assistant hos- tess. "Patents Obtained Trade Marks Registered Consultation Free MILO B. STEVENS & CO., Alty's. 53 W. Jackson Bilvd., Room 337-8 Tel. Harrison 2554 Estab. 1864 Main Office, Washington RUBYS MUSCLE DEVELOPING FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN NORTH SHORE PATRONS FIND our EDGEWATER BEACH SHOP CONVENIENT « - A BROGUEY SERVICE OXFORD FOR YOUTHS Smart, trim in appearance, yet equal rights for every toe, snug at heels. Built of Tan Norwegian Grain Sizes 1134 to 2. $7.00. RUBY'S CHILDREN SHOES ARE FITTED BY MEN WHO KNOW HOw Alfred I RUBY. EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL SHOP} 60-62 EAST WASHINGTON ST CHICAGO ~~ I personally supervise all cleaning and repairing of Oriental and domestic rugs and carpets-- Only hand work in Evanston. 1419 SHERM AN AVE. ONE WEEK SALE Of 37 Beautiful Oriental Rugs At 15 Usual Price Personal affairs make it necessary for us to raise a large amount of cash immediately--The first payment must be completed by the end of the cur- rent week--Hence we have taken 37 of the choicest rugs in our wonderful stock and marked them down to one-third regular price, for ONE WEEK ONLY Our entire stock is marked extremely low--these 37 Rugs are super-bargains--there won't be enough for all who wish to buy at this price. We suggest that you COME TONIGHT and make your selection--Store open every evening till 11 p. m. Phone Haig 0. Cartozian Yuivetsity Evanston October 10, 1925